Eziloréa Species in Čavijet | World Anvil
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Eziloréa

Eziloréa is a species of lily known for its strong honey scent and its properties as an aphrodisiac. As such, it shares a name with a powerful aphrodisiac formulated from the nectar of the plant.   The flower has become the symbol of the Ezimjena, an international sex trafficking organization, with Ezia being tattooed with the symbol of the flower as a means of identification.   The flower is very rare due to where it grows but there are rumors that the Ezimjena has begun researching a way to produce them more efficiently.

Basic Information

Anatomy

The flower is composed of six upright tepals and three erect stamens half the length of the tepals with bright yellow anthers. The stem is erect with whorls of long, lanceolate leaves. There is only one flower per stem.

Genetics and Reproduction

The Elizoréa is a "Perfect Flower", meaning that it has both the stamen and the pistil on the same flower, allowing it to self-propagate. It is a perennial flower that blooms during Pilsek.

Ecology and Habitats

It thrives in the toxic wetlands of Močavi. The flowers do not grow within 500 meters of one another and few plants other than marsh grasses grow within 10 meters of them.

Additional Information

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Central Močavi

Symbiotic and Parasitic organisms

It is hypothesized that there is an animal which contributes the distribution of the flower making it so that none of them are near each other. However, due to the toxicity of its surrounding environment, it has not yet been proven.
Scientific Name
Lillium melodorem
Lifespan
2+ years
Average Height
20 - 90 centimeters
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Its petals are a pale yellow with a dark, warm amber gradient fading out from the interior of the flower. Each petal has white, whisker-like papillae near their base.